This press release just in:
Planning for Coastal Resilience Using Green Infrastructure
Sponsored by Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Mississippi Coastal Plains RC&D Council,
Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Conservation ServiceWednesday, April 14, 2010
9:30 a.m. to Noon (Followed by a networking lunch)Mississippi State University Coastal Research and Extension Center Auditorium
1815 Popps Ferry Road
Biloxi, MS 39532Did you know that maintaining the natural landscape can improve stormwater and wastewater management and help mitigate impacts from natural hazards while providing other ecological and recreational services? This three hour course will introduce green infrastructure concepts and terms; explore the economic, ecological, and societal benefits of green infrastructure; and discuss ways to use green infrastructure concepts and improve coastal resilience. Additional information, resources, and training opportunities will also be presented.
Instructors: Nancy Cofer-Shabica and Lindsay Goodwin from NOAA’s Coastal Services Center
Target Audiences: Local Officials, City, County, and Regional Planners (and planning staff), Natural Resource Managers, Emergency Managers, Public Works Staff, Stormwater Managers, and others with an interest in the subject.
This is a FREE event!
According to the brochure, the three-hour course will introduce
- Green infrastructure terms and concepts
- Economic, ecological, and societal green infrastructure benefits
- Ways to use green infrastructure concepts to improve coastal resilience
- Additional resources and training opportunities
Sounds promising. For more information (or to register) contact Patty Rogers at 601-528-5133 or patty.rogers@usda.gov.
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